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Ariel's Wedding Night
(an unauthorized Little Mermaid story)
Christine Morgan
vecna@eskimo.com
comments welcome
The wedding ship sailed serenely under a sunset sky. The
weather was as calm and perfect as King Triton could make it, in
his happiness on the day of his youngest daughter's wedding. The
humans aboard were making most merry. They drank wine, rum,
mead, and whatever else they could lay hands upon. Most were
drinking out of joyous celebration, but there were those who
drank heavily, Lord Grimsby included, to try and forget the fact
that Prince Eric had married a fish. All agreed that marrying a
fish was considerably better than the octopoid witch that had
nearly tricked the handsome young prince into wedlock. Princess
Ariel was lovely, sweet, and kind. She had legs as a human did,
but none of them were going to easily dismiss the memory of her
flopping on the deck with a scaled green tail.
Among the nervous were those who made their living by
plundering the sea of its wealth. Eric's was a coastal domain.
Fishing was their main source of food. Difficult, that, when
what was hauled up in a net may be kin to their princess.
Shipping was another means of income, and even piracy (though
they called it privateering). But it was now confirmed that the
sea was the realm of a king, a king with power over wind and
wave, a king who might impose restrictions on travel across his
territory. The staff of the royal kitchens had been in a
quandary. How to prepare the traditional wedding feast while
keeping away from seafood?
Instead of succulent roast dolphin, they had to serve beef.
The few cattlemen of the realm were quite pleased, but their
herds and farms would not sustain the masses forever. All in
all, it was understandable that the liquor flowed freely.
The only ones aboard who were not distraught over one thing
or another were the bride and groom, and Eric's shaggy dog Max.
Max had eaten most of the cake that the chef Louis had ruined in
his pursuit of Sebastian the crab, and the overfed dog was now
sprawled beside the mainmast sleeping it off. Louis, who had
broken off most of his teeth, was sleeping the sleep of brandy
given him to ease the pain. Ariel and Eric stood on the prow,
arms around each other. The wind stirred her luxurious red hair
and ruffled the lacy hem of her gown.
"Oh, Eric, I'm so happy," she said in the breathy yet
melodious voice that he had heard in his dreams since the day she
had saved him from drowning.
He lifted her hand to his lips, kissing it lingeringly.
"Shall we go to our cabin?"
She nodded, blushing and smiling shyly. He led her to the
spacious cabin. It was lavishly furnished and piled with gifts.
Once the door was closed and securely locked, Eric gathered his
bride into his arms for a passionate kiss.
She responded expertly, warm soft lips flavored with wine,
tongue darting like a tiny fish amid the coral shoals of his
teeth. Ariel could tell immediately that Eric had never been
kissed by a mermaid before. His eyes flew wide, then closed in
rapture. She let her hands drift like waving strands of kelp
over the sides of his face, the strong line of his jaw, running
her fingers through his hair.
When she released him, he blinked at her, then grinned.
"You didn't kiss me like that before."
She lowered her head and gazed up at him from beneath long
silky lashes. "You weren't my husband before."
"If I'd known it was like that, I would have married you the
day I found you on that rock, wrapped in sailcloth." She giggled
and kissed him again.
This time, he slid his hands up the brocaded fabric of her
bodice to her full bosom. "Do you still wear seashells under
here?" he murmured against her mouth.
"The dressmaker wouldn't let me." She squirmed against him,
giving him more access. "Actually, this is really
uncomfortable."
Eric's grin widened. "Why don't you take it off?"
"Undo me?" She lifted her hair over one shoulder and turned
her back to him. He began unfastening the dress, his fingers
clumsy on the tiny pearl buttons.
"Damn! How many are there?"
"Half a hundred," she said, frowning. "And half a thousand
on the skirt. So many oysters died to make this dress, which
I'll wear only once."
"Don't think about it," he said, caressing the milk-smooth
skin of her back. "Think about you and me and how happy we will
be."
"Mmmm," she sighed. He fumbled another few buttons open,
then muttered an oath and seized the sides. He pulled. The
dress came apart with a rapid patter of pearls hitting the wooden
floor.
"Eric!" she gasped, pretending shock. She shrugged out of
the gown, loving the feel of the cool sea air on her skin. She
was completely bare beneath the gown. The dressmaker had argued
for complicated undergarments, but she disliked the confinement.
Her breasts needed no uplift. Her legs were long and smooth,
utterly free of scars and blemishes. Her waist was almost too
narrow, her hips sweetly flared, her bottom firm and cute with
one dimple on the left. She had spent many hours surreptitiously
studying human women, and knew herself to be quite appealingly
shapely.
Eric's reaction confirmed it. He admired her as she stood
proudly, turning this way and that. "I was afraid you'd be shy,"
he said, laughing a bit at his own foolishness.
He peeled off his shirt as she watched intently. When she'd
rescued him, his shirt had torn, and she had thought there was
something strange about his chest. Now, as it was revealed, she
saw that she was right. There was a patch of short curly hair in
the center, spreading out in a fan shape between his nipples.
"You have hair here," she said, touching it. "How funny!" A
narrowing line of it went down toward his waist. She traced it,
feeling the muscles in his stomach jump and flutter under her
fingertips.
"You have hair somewhere else," he said, dropping his gaze
boldly.
"Well, yes, there for some reason." She shrugged. "It was
like that when I became human. Do you have hair that low?"
He nodded. "That and more."
"Show me! All these clothes are so unnatural."
Eric sat on the edge of the bed. Ariel sat beside him,
watching as he tugged off his boots. The sight of his feet made
her want to giggle. Feet seemed silly to her, even her own. No
wonder humans wore shoes so often. With his boots off, Eric
stood and removed his tight trousers. She saw that even his legs
had hair on them. He straightened, and her jaw dropped. There
was something odd between his legs, a pale column of flesh
sticking out of a curly thatch of black hair, and a wrinkled
pouch behind it.
She covered her surprise before he saw it, not wanting him
to think her ignorant. There had been enough of that already,
when she had used a fork to comb her hair or thought Grimsby's
pipe was a musical instrument. Surely whatever that thing was
belonged there, and she wasn't about to act the guppy. Except
for the hair, he was as handsome as any merman from the waist up.
Her many sisters were jealous. They were all older and plainer,
and while they had schools of suitors because they were
princesses, none of them had found true love.
"Well?" he asked, turning as she had done. "What do you
think?"
"The statue didn't do you justice." She held out her arms.
"Come and hold me. I want to feel your skin next to mine."
"No, not shy at all!" He threw himself on the bed and pulled
her down with him. They rolled over furs and satin pillows,
laughing, kissing. His skin felt odd next to hers, hairy as it
was, but like the coarseness of his chin, she quickly got used to
it. She missed the whisper-sheen of water all around her, but
found that legs could twine like pairs of tails. The only
problem was that column, which felt hard as bone as it pressed
against her.
She reached down to move it. It lurched in her hand, damp
at the end.
Eric moaned. "Oh, Ariel, I don't want to wait any longer!"
He rolled on top of her, the weight of his legs and the pressure
of his knees spreading her thighs apart.
"Wait? Wait for what?" she said.
He cupped his hand over the mound of red hair between her
legs. "For this!"
She twisted away. "Eric, what are you doing?"
"I want you, Ariel! Now! We can be leisurely later, but I
must have you now or else explode!"
Ariel jumped. "Eric!" His questing fingers were causing
strange sensations in that area, which she thought was for human
eliminatory functions. Why did he want to touch her there?
"Ariel! Yes!" He mistook her alarm for acceptance and
flipped her legs up over his shoulders. That column of flesh,
rigid and even seeming to throb, jutted out from his body. She
tried to speak, but in this awkward position her breasts were
squashed up to her face and she could barely breathe.
"It will only hurt for a moment," he promised. He thrust
down.
Her soft tissues parted like wet sand as he forced the
column in. Sudden vivid pain shot through her. She felt as if a
foot of hard iron was rammed into her belly, a fishhook to spear
her most vital inner organs.
Ariel screamed in a pitch so high only dolphins could hear
her. She pushed against Eric, trying to throw him off, but he
was too heavy. The column was only halfway embedded, and she was
dying from the agony. She thought he loved her! How could he do
this? Her father had been right! He was killing her! He
grunted, tongue caught between his teeth, and shoved down again.
Her hands beat at his head like a flock of startled seagulls. He
gripped her buttocks, fingers digging in, and drove onward until
their bodies were locked together.
The width of his hips forced her legs wider. She could no
longer see the column, just his black lower hair and her red, so
close they might have made the pelt of one strange beast. Her
feet kicked uselessly beside his ears.
"It's all right," he whispered. "The pain is over, sweet
Ariel. It was only your maidenhead."
He withdrew most of the way, and she saw that his column was
now streaked with her blood. He thrust it slowly all the way
back in, heedless of her pathetic struggles.
Ariel was sobbing, gasping, trying to scream. She pushed
harder, writhed under him. He pulled it out and pushed it in
again, again, faster and faster.
"Eric, please!" she begged.
"Soon now, darling. Soon. Oh, I knew you would be like
this. Move your bottom, yes, up and down, as I do, oh, Ariel!"
He was enjoying this! Enjoying her pain! Barbarian! Monster!
She had been fooled, so horribly fooled! In and out, in and out,
faster and harder, the whole bed bouncing and shaking with them.
Eric's thighs slapped against Ariel's buttocks.
He suddenly flung his head back and thrust at her so hard
she was sure his invading rod would burst out of her belly in a
gout of blood. "Ohhhhh, Ariel! Yes!" Two more battering thrusts,
and his entire body went rigid and shuddered.
She felt a gush of some hot fluid inside her and knew she
was dying, he had ruptured something and she would die. He
collapsed on her, heavy and covered with salty sweat.
Incredibly, he was kissing her brow, her
cheeks, her lips.
"Ariel, darling, that was wonderful!"
She pushed him away and rolled onto her side. "You shark!
You vicious shark!"
"What?" He rose on one elbow. "Ariel, what's the matter?"
She sobbed, arms wrapped around her middle. She could feel
stickiness oozing from between her legs but dared not look. "I
thought you loved me!"
"I do!"
"Then why? Why this?"
"What? But, it's our wedding night?" He sounded concerned,
perplexed.
Ariel was not dying as fast as she'd expected, though she
felt bruised and swollen all over. "I don't understand," she
wailed, covering her face with her hands.
"It does hurt a little the first time --"
"First time! You mean you plan to do that again?"
"You didn't like it?"
"Like it!?! I tried to stop you! I'm supposed to like that?
Whatever for?"
"You're my wife. Don't you want to have children?"
She looked up at him, now even more confused. "Children?"
"Yes. Children. How else would we get them?"
Ariel pulled a blanket tight around herself. "How else?
I'll lay my eggs in the spawning bed, and you swim along ...
and ... oh." There was a moment of awkward silence, then they
both spoke at once. "Humans don't lay eggs, do they?" she asked
in a very small meek voice.
"Merfolk don't have sex, do they?" he asked.
They stared at each other in horrified realization. Up on
deck, a drunken sailor lit off a whole box of fireworks and
everyone cheered to the long and happy marriage of Eric and
Ariel.
End
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Ariel's Wedding Night
(an unauthorized Little Mermaid story)
Christine Morgan
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